Use and Care Manual

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STANDARD MODELS
Gallons Gallons Unit Dimensions (Inches) Shipping Data (lbs.)
Model per per Inlet and Replacement Power
Minute Hour Outlet Lamps Consumption Length Width Height Gross Wt. Net Wt.
BIO-1.5 1.5 90 3/8” NPT 05-1366-R 16.5 Watts 14-¼ 3-⁄ 3- 8 5
BIO-1.5 PWP 1.5 90 3/8” NPT 05-1366-R 16.5 Watts 15 5- 17-½ 18 12
BIO-3 3.0 180 3/8” NPT 05-1370-R 25 Watts 20- 3-⁄ 3- 9 6
1 All inlets and outlets are female pipe threads.
2 Total power consumption including ballast loss.
• Maximum recommended operating pressure for all puri ers is 100 PSI.
• Pressure drop at maximum recommended ow rate is less than 5 PSI.
• Flow rates are based on Maximum Concentration Levels.
• 120 Volt and 220 Volt units are standard, 12 and 24 Volt units are also available.
Bio-Logic
®
is available for operation on public power supplied throughout the world.
• Consult factory with speci c power requirements.
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GERMICIDAL LAMP DATA
The lamps listed above have been especially developed and are recommended for use with Bio-Logic
®
Water Puri ers.
All STER-L-RAY
®
lamps used in Bio-Logic
®
units are low pressure type which afford the maximum
ef ciency in producing the required germicidal rays. In addition has advantage of high ef ciency and low
power requirements.
Lamp Purifier Nominal Power Ultraviolet Rated
Number Model No. Lamp Length Consumption Output Effective Life
05-1366-R BIO-1.5 11-⁄” (287mm) 14 Watts 4.0 Watts 10,000 Hrs.
05-1366-R BIO-1.5 PWP 11-⁄”
(287mm) 14 Watts 4.0 Watts 10,000 Hrs.
05-1370-R BIO-3.0 17-⁄”
(436mm) 21 Watts 7.3 Watts 10,000 Hrs.
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Wattage is lamp watts only and does not include ballast loss (approximate).
2 Maximum rated output at 254 nanometers.
Model BIO-1.5
1.5 GPM
Model BIO-1.5 PWP
1.5 GPM
WATER QUALITY
RECOMMENDATIONS
Maximum Concentration
Levels Before Ultraviolet
Turbidity 5 NTU
Suspended Solids 10 mg/L
Color None
Iron 0.3 mg/L
Manganese 0.05 mg/L
pH 6.5 - 9.5
Hardness 6 gpg
Effectively treating water with higher concentration
levels than listed above can be accomplished, but may
require added measures to improve water quality to
treatable levels.
Power Ultraviolet Rated
ns
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ption Output Effective Lif
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